[Boatanchors] Re: speaker cement
Ken Kaplan
krkaplan at cox.net
Thu May 3 00:14:59 EDT 2007
On 2 May 2007 at 18:50, Dick KF4NS wrote:
Probably everything you mentioned except mucilage (weird sounding word) will work. I've had
good luck with a product called Pliobond. It's made by Ashland Oil. Just Google it. It remains
pliable which, I suppose, is why they call it what they call it. 3M makes a weather strip
adhesive that would probably do a good job.
Ken
> I know, this is a bit off-topic but here goes anyway. I am restoring
> an old Philco table radio and I hate to replace the entire speaker due
> to a short tear on the cone. I see products like GC radio/TV service
> cement advertised but am curious if anything will do that I already
> have and that includes silicones, rubber cement, super glue, mucilage
> (boy, that dates me, huh) ...etc.
> Speak to me people (pun intended)
> 73, Dick KF4NS
> St Petersburg, FL 33714 USA
> Keep The Glow!
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